다락옥수
Seongdong-gu, Seoul • Entertainment

“Reviving Dead Space”
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dead space. It is literally a dead space. It refers to a space abandoned because it cannot be used by the user. This may be caused by an architect's faulty design, or it may be acquired as the user's furniture arrangement or the use of the space is changed.
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The dead space, which was created due to the architect's poor planning, may be a space where furniture or people cannot pass because the space between the column and the wall is narrow, for example, and the wall protrudes due to various facilities required to operate the building. It can be space.
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On the other hand, no matter how good an architect is in design, a dead space can occur depending on how the user uses the space. This is the case with the empty space created by incorrect furniture arrangement and the space used as a storage space due to the change of use.
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Dead space also exists in cities. However, this is not the architect's fault, nor the user's fault. This is because the dead space created in a city is like two sides of a coin that was created when facilities were built to run the city.
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A typical example is an elevated lower part. Overpasses are lines created to solve traffic jams and efficiently connect with other areas, but the underpass under the created road has become an abandoned space. The area under the bridge that passes over the river serves as a place for seniors to gather and play Go, a place where you can escape the heat and grill meat while playing in the water. I didn't even think about it.
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'Darak Oksu', which was born as a result of Seoul's revitalization project under the elevated elevated area, which has been ambitiously prepared for several years, presents us with a way to revive an abandoned space in the city.
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In this place, the problem of excessive noise and darkness had to be solved first. The roof, reminiscent of the eaves of a hanok, was made by attaching pieces of aluminum together. So the sunlight on the floor is reflected to illuminate the roof, and the roof reflects the light again to illuminate the lower part of the overpass. The roof inside the small library is also interesting. In order to minimize the noise, soundproofing materials were wrapped around the roof to overcome the shortcomings of the lower part of the elevated floor, which in turn enriches the space.
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Even in a small space, it has everything you need. There is also a space for children and a space for children to gather and read books, so parents can visit with their children comfortably. There is also a small garden on one side, which seems to purify the pleasant air under the elevated road.
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In line with the meaning of 'pleasure under the bridge', the opposite side of the attic Oksu creates an open space and a stair plaza to provide a venue for various events. As it is a space immediately visible from Exit 7 of Oksu Station, outsiders can easily find it, and residents can visit it often to share and enjoy the fun.
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There are a lot of places in Seoul just for the lower part of the overpass. And there is also the possibility of reviving like this place. If a really necessary facility is built in the neighborhood like 'Attic Oksu', instead of noise and soot, people's laughter and bright light will fill the lower part of the high-rise.
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#A space that gives you a good _experience
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Pil 3, 360-4, Oksu-dong, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
Weekdays 09:00 - 18:00 (Closed on weekends)


